The caption reads, "Capt. George of "C" Co. and "Fritz." Fritz was captured from the German at Busigny. Besides his three service stripes he has a wound stripe for a gassing. They are standing in front of a fence. Houses are visible behind the...

Confederate veteran John B. Kennedy is seated outdoors surrounded by his saber, his canteen, his cane, and a small dog. The flag of his regiment, the 3rd Tennessee Infantry, hangs on a pole behind him.

Drawing of life inside Andersonville Prisoner of War Camp. Large central image depicts events in the camp and are numbered with a legend beneath describing each. Images of specific events surround the central image.

Comical drawing in which a soldier with rifle on his shoulder marches off to World War I down a dirt road and leaves in the background mother, father, sweetheart, a dog, and a mule sticking its head out of a barn. American flags are being waved by...

Thirteen photographs on page showing various scenes of war damage. Row 1, left: War damage to the Montdidier train station. Row 2, middle: Five unidentified soldiers standing around a car. Row 3, left: Unidentified French soldier with two dogs. Row...

Left: George W. Puryear. Middle top: Wine barrels. Middle middle: six members of the Army Air Service. George W. Puryear is on the right and Irby R. Curry is on the left. Middle bottom: George W. Puryear shooting dice with his squadron mates. It is...

Alvin C. York standing with four other men. The man to York's right is Jesse Lasky, legendary film producer, who was the primary producer for the 1941 film, "Sergeant York," about York's exploits in the First World War. Lasky's son, Jesse Jr.,...

This small print of a man on a horse (with the words, "Bernhardt Wall, Etcher," underneath it) serves as the signature page or insignia of Bernhardt Wall, the artist who created this book of Andrew Jackson prints.

During a cold, damp day two brothers are disinterring their brother, a rebel killed in the last skirmish that Mr. Dugan had found and buried. Darlin' is not home yet. Daughter Jessie has a swollen face and complains at night. Rumors abound. France...

"Darlin" planning a new home in the octagonal shape. LVF wonders if it is folly to think of it with bacon 50 a pound, flour $15 a barrel and calico $1 per yard. No provisons for travellers in Chattanooga. A clipping in the diary from the October...

L.V.F. writes about Yankees roughly foraging for food and the wholesale destruction that accompanied this until the Col. [her husband] went to the home where a Major was quartered which helped for a while. She further writes of "masterly...